Hudson Street (album)

Hudson Street (album)

Hudson Street is the debut album by Northern Irish electronic duo Agnelli and Nelson named after the street of the same name in Manhattan, New York. The ten track album was released by Xtravaganza Recordings in 2000 and contains three tracks that reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, namely Hudson Street, Embrace and the anthemic Everyday. All but two of the tracks (Singing For The Future and Let Love Come) were written, and all ten of the tracks were produced, by Agnelli and Nelson themselves.

The total running time of the album is 67 minutes 26 seconds and it is available on by CD and vinyl. The covers of the album, of which there are two versions, are photographs of a small portion of Manhattan's Hudson Street. A 2004 re-release includes a DVD of the band's music videos released to that date on Xtravaganza (but not earlier ones from Religion Music).

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